Exam 8: Markups and Markdowns: Perishables and Breakeven Analysis

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A computer sells for $995, which is marked up 35% of the selling price. The cost of the computer is:

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Jay King, owner of a local Bed and Bath store, knows that his customers will pay at most $299 for an air mattress. Assuming Jay wants a 40% markup on the selling price, the most he could pay the manufacturer for the air mattress is:

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Actual cost is equal to the cost times the markup percent on cost plus 1.

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Contribution margin is:

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Selling price $700 Markup % on cost 30% Actual cost?

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Calculate the dollar markup and cost. Selling Price \% Markup on Selling Price Dollar Markup Cost \ 800 25\% A B

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Match the following terms with their definitions. -Overhead

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Breck Hardware purchased from Black & Decker 10 Dustbusters for $24.95 each. What should Breck charge its customers for each Dustbuster if it has a 39.5% markup on cost? (Round to the nearest cent.)

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Lucy's Bakeshop makes cupcakes that cost $.95 each. Lucy knows that 20% of the cupcakes will spoil. Assume Lucy wants a 35% markup on cost and produces 60 cupcakes. What should Lucy charge for each cupcake? Round to the nearest cent.

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Mary's Bakeshop makes triple chocolate brownies that cost $1.50 each. Past experience shows that 20% of the brownies will spoil. Assuming Mary wants a 40% markup based on cost and produces 200 brownies, what should each brownie sell for?

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Find the cost and markup of a stove if it sells for $400 and is marked up 100% of the cost.

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26% Markup on Selling Price Actual Cost = $700 Selling Price = ?

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Assume markup is based on cost. Solve for the actual cost (round to nearest cent): Selling price $600 Markup % on cost 35% Actual cost?

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The selling price can be calculated if the cost and the percent markup on cost are given.

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Red Jeans Inc. sells jeans that cost $16.55 for a selling price of $35.99. The percent of markup based on cost is:

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A local Dunkin' Donuts makes blueberry muffins that cost $.69 each. Past experience shows that 15% of the muffins will spoil and have to be discarded. Assuming that this shop wants a 30% markup based on cost and produces 200 muffins, each muffin should sell for:

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Match the following terms with their definitions. -Gross profit

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Calculate the final selling price to the nearest cent (round each calculation to nearest cent as needed): Original Selling Price 1 st Markdown 2 nd Markdown Markup Final Markdown \ 6,000 9\% 13\% 4\% 9\%

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Blue Jeans Inc. sells jeans that cost $15.99 for a selling price of $42.95. What is the percent of markup based on cost? (Round to the nearest hundredth percent.)

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A video game sells at Arnolds for $14.99. Arnolds marks the game up at 40% of the selling price. The cost of the video game to Arnold is:

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